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What does it mean to forgive for Christ's sake?

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Forgiving for Christ's sake means offering grace and mercy to others as God has done for us through Christ.

To forgive for Christ's sake entails extending the same grace and kindness that God has shown us through Christ's atonement. Ephesians 4:32 instructs us to be kind and tenderhearted, forgiving others just as God has forgiven us. This directive emphasizes that our forgiveness should mirror God's, which is rooted in His love and mercy rather than our perceived worth or actions. It reinforces the belief that we do not hold grudges or seek retribution, but rather we extend love and forgiveness, showcasing the transformative power of the Gospel in our lives.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:32

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For Christ's Sake
Todd Nibert · Apr 22, 2007
For Christ's Sake
Todd Nibert · Apr 22, 2007
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